
NZ's least trusted financial services sector
Which financial provider do Kiwis trust the least to meet their needs?
Which financial provider do Kiwis trust the least to meet their needs?
COMMENT: Here are 12 ways to manage your money more wisely this summer.
How a little thinking outside the box can save you big bucks.
An Aussie woman used some simple hacks to save tens of thousands of dollars in 12 months.
How to boost your credit score and pay less for loans.
Shared ownership will offer another option for home-buyers but it won't be for all.
Kiwis think they need to save more for retirement but don't know how much.
More than 100,000 Kiwis to face a tax bill for the first time next year.
Many Kiwis believe others are spending more than them on Christmas.
The mortgage rules have loosened up, but the devil is in the detail.
How to bank like a local in London, Sydney or New York from New Zealand.
If you haven't already, it's time to get serious about your KiwiSaver. By Diana Clement.
Best growth for year in remote and new areas while central zones stagnated.
Why women don't get advice on how to insure their business.
If you have a fiver in your wallet you might want to think about not spending it.
COMMENT: Just be wary of products marketed at this niche that are unnecessarily expensive.
Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has denied allegations of a culture of bullying.
The scheme works very differently based on how much you put in.
Finance firms used 'cynical' repossession tactics which stripped homes almost bare.
COMMENT: Try not to follow the herd off the proverbial cliff.
Read an excerpt from Holm's new book, Rich Enough: A laid-back guide for every Kiwi.
You could ask for a raise, or you could take the leap to start your own small business.
Life insurer ramps up staff benefits as it takes over bank business.
Comment: Being a cash buyer at house auctions can be an advantage.
Financial windfalls can send you backwards, and particularly cause emotional distress
Business owner who evaded tax payments sent to jail.
A mortgage-rate war has broken out among the major banks.
COMMENT: Let's hope the Chinese consumer is as strong as the Singles Day numbers suggest.
Consumers are being urged to "Stop and think" amid a rising tide of scams hitting NZ.